Monday, October 20, 2025

The Impact of Cellphone Bans in Schools

 Cellphone bans in schools have become a popular policy in recent years in the United States, yet very little is known about their effects on student outcomes

This study tries to fill this gap by examining the causal effects of bans on student test scores, suspensions, and absences using detailed student-level data from Florida and a quasi-experimental research strategy relying upon differences in pre-ban cellphone use by students, as measured by building-level Advan data. 

Several important findings emerge. First, the enforcement of cellphone bans in schools led to a significant increase in student suspensions in the short-term, especially among Black students, but disciplinary actions began to dissipate after the first year, potentially suggesting a new steady state after an initial adjustment period. 

Second, there are significant improvements in student test scores in the second year of the ban after that initial adjustment period. 

Third, the findings suggest that cellphone bans in schools significantly reduce student unexcused absences, an effect that may explain a large fraction of the test score gains. 

The effects of cellphone bans are more pronounced in middle and high school settings where student smartphone ownership is more common.

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